Motorola Razr 50 price also leaks
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Motorola is working on the foldable Razr 50 duo, which will also be sold in the United States and Canada as Razr (2024) and Razr+ (2024). The price of the more premium model has already appeared online, and now we heard how much the mid-range version might cost. According to Arsene Lupin, a leakster who is usually on point with such inside info, the Razr 50 will retail for $699. This is the same price as the Motorola Razr (2023), which was launched in October 2023. Motorola Razr 50 ...

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